Adelaide Hills Council News April 2025
Bringing you the latest news and information from the Adelaide Hills Council.
Changes to your Elected Members team
We welcome the appointments of (L-to-R) Acting Mayor Nathan Daniell and Acting Deputy Mayor Adrian Cheater
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Community Forum: Focused on Sustainability
The Adelaide Hills Council invites you to a Community Forum focusing on sustainability for our region. Uraidla Football Clubrooms, Tuesday April 29 6pm - 8pm
Find out more and book here  
Easter and Anzac Day
Council services during the Easter and Anzac Day holidays
Heads up! Some of our services including libraries and resource recovery centres may be closed over the Easter and Anzac period.
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Anzac Day services in the hills
Communities across the Adelaide Hills come together to honour the service and sacrifice of those who have served in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping missions.
Find out where Anzac Day services will be held in 2025
Eggsellent ways to recycle and compost your waste this Easter!
Recycle your aluminum Easter egg wrapping: a simple step for a greener holiday!
See our Easter recycling tips
Out now! Community Centres April to July program, including popular school holiday activities
The Adelaide Hills Community Centres at Norton Summit and Gumeracha hold a variety of classes and events throughout the year. Take a look at their new program and book soon, places sell out fast!
Take a look at the April to July program HERE  
Latest News
Young driver awareness course. BYO Car!
These courses fill fast so book early! Wednesday 16 April 8.30am - 4.45 pm in Charleston
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Save The Date! Words Grow Minds.
Put Wednesday 23 April in your diary for Words Grow Minds A-Z Adventure Play Day.
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Save Our Wildlife Foundation lease proposal for 22 Wright Road Stirling
Have your say!
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Plastic is not fantastic in the green bin!
Whilst placing food in the green bin is the right thing to do, please remove any plastic packaging from the food first. Empty plastic containers can go in the yellow recycle bin, soft plastic wrappers go in landfill bin (blue lid)
Find more tips about which bin to use  
What's on at Fabrik Arts + Heritage
Current Exhibitions: VERWEBAN and Calm
VERWEBAN (fur-veé-bonn): Germanic Interweaving by Flossie Peitsch is part of the South Australia’s History Festival 2025 opening on April 12. Calm is a collection of crochet mandalas on show until June 8.
Find out more about VERWEBAN and Calm
Ignite Your Creativity! Join a workshop at Fabrik
From creating earrings to basket weaving there's myriad of workshops to explore at Fabrik Arts + Heritage.
Book a workshop now!
Host your next event at Fabrik
If you are looking for the perfect place for a small workshop, training day, lecture, club meeting or a beautiful venue for your next function, Fabrik welcome all enquiries.
Special prices for events in May and June. Find out more
Latest Events

Stirling Fall Frolic

Nature Play SA pops-up in Stirling for a free family-friendly community event on the…

Family Stirling
11th of April 2025
3:30pm — 5:30pm
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Oakbank Market

Come along to this artisan, homemade and craft market, held on the second Saturday of…

Arts and culture, Community, Market Family Friendly, Free Event
10th of May 2025
9:00am — 2:00pm
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Stirling Laneways

Stirling Laneways transforms the streets of Stirling with lively market-style…

Arts and culture, Community, Market Family Friendly, Free Event
27th of April 2025
9:00am — 3:00pm
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SA Medieval Fair Paracombe

Fair folk are encouraged to dress up and there is much to see and do for all ages

Arts and culture, Community
3rd of May 2025
10:00am — 5:00pm
Adelaide Hills Council
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Gumeracha Medieval and Rare Trades Festival

Take a walk through the ages with living history displays and rare trade…

Community, Outdoor All Ages
3rd of May 2025
10:00am — 4:00pm
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